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The memorial service for Imogene Peaster will be postponed at this time and will be re-scheduled as soon as more informa...
01/07/2026

The memorial service for Imogene Peaster will be postponed at this time and will be re-scheduled as soon as more information is available!

Imogene Detter Peaster was born at home in Mintaka Switch, Ochelata, OK, on July 9 1934 to Clyde and Opal (Pearson) Detter.
Imogene attended schools in Ochelata, Sulfur Springs, LA, Sioux City, Iowa, Fargo, ND, and Bartlesville, OK, as her dad was a brick layer. She graduated from College High school in 1952.
Imogene Married the love of her life, Robert Leon "Bob" Peaster on January 19,1952 in Bentonville, Arkansas. January 19, 2026, would have been their 74th anniversary. Imogene and Bob moved to Dewey, OK, living there 73 years until her death.
Imogene was the mother to 4 boys, Robert Leon "Bob" Peaster Jr, Larry Gene Peaster, Donald Ray Peaster and Gary Lynn Peaster.
Imogene is survived by her husband: Bob Peaster, her sons: Larry Gene and wife, Melba Peaster and Gary Lynn Peaster; her 11 grandchildren and her numerous great-grandchildren.
Imogene was preceded in death by her parents: Clyde and Opal Detter; her baby brother, Carl Gene Detter, her brother: Clyde V Detter; her sons: Robert Leon Peaster Jr and Donald Ray Peaster, several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Imogene was active in her children’s and grandchildren’s school activities. She was an avid volunteer in her community, raising funds for Bluestem Elementary School, helping raise funds for Dewey Public School Band uniforms. Throughout the years, Imogene also served as a Cub Scout Leader and a Browine leader. She served as a chairwoman for Cancer Society for the Spring Fundraiser Event. She loved sports, attending all of her granddaughters’ ball games while in high school.
Imogene and Bob were avid square dancers and belonged to the Bartlesville Square Dance Club, the Swinging Squares, and the Drifters.
Imogene was employed by Philips Petroleum and worked as key punch operator and medical clerk. Retiring in 1986 to take care of grandchildren. She served many years as a substitute teacher. In 2001, she opened up the T-Total Tanning salon; operating it for15 years, closing it in 2016.
Imogene loved people and especially children.
A memorial service for Imogene will be held on Friday, January 9, 2026, at 2:00 PM at the Chapel in Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home in downtown Bartlesville with Pastor Lannie Smith officiating. Online condolences may be left at www.honoringmemoriesbartlesville.com.

Wanda Jean Martin, 89, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, passed away Monday evening, December 29, 2025 at Ascension-St. John Me...
01/01/2026

Wanda Jean Martin, 89, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, passed away Monday evening, December 29, 2025 at Ascension-St. John Medical Center, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Wanda was born November 21, 1936 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Earnest O. King and Flora A. (Branson) King. She attended first and second grade at Okmulgee Elementary before moving to Bartlesville and attending Washington Elementary. Wanda began fifth grade in Dewey Public Schools, where she attended until her Sophomore year. She returned to Bartlesville, graduating with the College High Wildcats Class of 1954.

Wanda married R. H. Geurin, Jr. in 1955, with a ready made family including his children, four year old daughter, Lucinda Geurin, and infant son, David C. Geurin. To this union, two daughters were born, Lutricia Dianne in 1956 and Lisa Yvonne in 1958. They later divorced. She then married James Horsman in 1969. To that marriage, a son was born, Nathan Orland in 1971. They later divorced. Wanda then married Fred Martin in 1984. They later divorced.

Wanda made her home in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, working many years for Phillips Petroleum Company until her early retirement. She had been an Administrative Assistant to the Vice President of Supply and Transportation, and later a Rail Car Expeditor in The Railway Division. Wanda began a second career as a Funeral Service Assistant at Arnold Moore Funeral Home, and after the merger with Neekamp Funeral Home, continued to work visitations, weekend receptionist and professional proofreader until retirement at age 85. She was also a personal assistant and caregiver to Mel Crader for many years, until his death in 2023.

Wanda was a long time member of the East Bartlesville Christian Church. She enjoyed working in her yard, helping others and caring for her closest companion and rescue dog, Liza. Wanda was independent and well known in her neighborhood to look after the well being of others. Her hobbies included attending various auctions, estate sales and watching her favorite crime shows on the A&E Network.

She is survived by step-daughter Cindy Geurin Shead, step-son David C. Geurin, two daughters, Lutricia Geurin Harris and husband Bryon of Bartlesville, OK, and daughter Lisa Geurin Jackson and husband Sterling of Nowata County, OK, by a son, Nathan Horsman of Branson, MO; one sister, Jerrie Walden of Verdigris, OK, a brother, G. W. Hatchett; six grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren, with one on the way, one great great grandson, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends.

Wanda was preceded in death by her parents, brother Cecil Hatchett, and one great great grandson Reed Walker Brisbin.

Funeral Services will be at 11:00am, Saturday, January 3, 2026, at Pathway Christian Church of Bartlesville, with Evangelist David Bycroft officiating. Interment will be in Bartlesville Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home and Cremation Service. Family Visitation will be held Friday, January 2, from 6:00pm-8:00pm, at Arnold Moore & Neekamp.

Pallbearers will be Sterling Jackson, Bryon Harris, Daniel Scott, Jackson Cole Chopra, Greyson Geurin Chopra, and Tim Howell.

To send an online condolence, visit www.honoringmemoriesbartlesville.com.

Happy New Year!
01/01/2026

Happy New Year!

As this year comes to a close, we pause to remember the lives we’ve honored and the families we’ve served. Thank you for...
12/31/2025

As this year comes to a close, we pause to remember the lives we’ve honored and the families we’ve served. Thank you for trusting us with what matters most.

Matthew Zachary Hannah, 51, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, passed away unexpectedly on December 18, 2025, in Mt. Vernon, Tex...
12/30/2025

Matthew Zachary Hannah, 51, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, passed away unexpectedly on December 18, 2025, in Mt. Vernon, Texas.
Matthew was born on April 22, 1974, in Memphis, Tennessee, to William Arthur Hannah and Sherlyn (Grofton) Hannah. He grew up and graduated from Emerson High School in Emerson, Arkansas, near Magnolia. After high school, Matthew went on to attend Southern Arkansas University Tech college in Camden, Arkansas, earning his associate degree in drafting and design. He worked in transportation as a truck driver for over 20 years. He was most recently working for Creek Carriers.
On November 24, 2025, Matthew married the love of his life, Rosetta Jean Mullins and they made their home in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Matthew was a downright country boy that lived a simple life. He was an outdoorsman that enjoyed hunting and fishing. In his free time, he enjoyed hanging out with family and friends, while cooking, having BBQ, and entertaining. He loved family and fellowship and enjoying a few beers. Matthew loved music, especially his favorite artist, Waylon Jennings, and he loved alligators. In his semi-truck, his CB handle was “Gator”. Those that knew Matthew knew that his tough demeaner and burly build were no judge of his character because Matthew could be very compassionate and helpful to others in need. Matthew will be missed by all that loved him.
Matthew is preceded in death by his father: William Arthur Hannah and his grandparents: “Pa” Daniel Tate “June” Grofton, Jr. and “Ma” Effie Auline “Pete” (Jameson) Grofton.
Those left to cherish the memory of Matthew include his mother: Sherlyn Hannah; his wife: Rosetta Hannah; his children: Ethan Hannah, Coty Hopper, Lisa Marie Lindsey, Angel Spray, and Rochelle Spray; and his brother: Joshua Zane Hannah.
Memorial services for Matthew are currently pending. Arrangements are under the direction of Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Bartlesville. Online condolences may be made at www.honoringmemoriesbartlesville.com.

Start the new year with peace of mind.As you set goals for the year ahead, take this moment to plan for what matters mos...
12/29/2025

Start the new year with peace of mind.
As you set goals for the year ahead, take this moment to plan for what matters most, protecting your loved ones and ensuring your wishes are honored.

Resolve to plan ahead today.

Even the smallest note can bring great comfort.Taking time to send a thank-you note after a funeral is a heartfelt way t...
12/26/2025

Even the smallest note can bring great comfort.
Taking time to send a thank-you note after a funeral is a heartfelt way to acknowledge the love, support, and kindness shown during a difficult time.
Today on National Thank You Note Day, we’re reminded of the healing power of gratitude.

The holidays shine brightest in the light of cherished memories. Wishing you comfort and warmth this season.
12/25/2025

The holidays shine brightest in the light of cherished memories. Wishing you comfort and warmth this season.

The holidays can be especially difficult for those who are grieving. In this video, grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt off...
12/23/2025

The holidays can be especially difficult for those who are grieving. In this video, grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt offers guidance on supporting a grieving friend during the holiday season. We invite you to watch, reflect, and share with anyone who may find comfort in these words.

This video with Dr. Alan Wolfelt explores how to be support your friends and family who are grieving during the holiday season.

Michael "Mike" Duane Williams, 79, of Nowata, Oklahoma, entered his eternal home on December 20, 2025 in Tulsa, Oklahoma...
12/23/2025

Michael "Mike" Duane Williams, 79, of Nowata, Oklahoma, entered his eternal home on December 20, 2025 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Born October 30, 1946, in Nowata, Oklahoma, Mike lived a life defined by devotion to his family, faith, community, and the values he held dear.
Mike, educated in the Delaware Public Schools system, was a proud Warrior through and through. After graduation he attended Oklahoma State University, where, as Debbie would say, "he majored in billiards, as he spent more hours behind a pool stick than a book". Thankfully, that lasted only a few semesters before he moved on to build a remarkable 50-year career with Phillips Petroleum Company in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. His dedication to his work was unparalleled and matched only by his unwavering commitment to his hometown. Mike declined to relocate to Denver, Colorado for his career and chose to remain living and working in Nowata area, the community he loved, while raising his family.

A proud member of the Army National Guard in Nowata, Mike served his country with honor and integrity. His service reflected the same steadfast character that would define every chapter of his life.

Mike was a true Christian and a devout member of Hillside Christian Church in Nowata and often visited other area churches to engage with others who shared his faith and love for the Lord. He exemplified the Second Commandment from Matthew 22:39: "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." He was a testament to that principle— marked by selflessness, kindness, and a deep sense of responsibility toward others.

Mike’s impact on the Nowata community was profound. He served as President of the Nowata Little League Association, President of the School Board for Nowata Public Schools and coached both of his sons’ baseball teams with passion and
dedication. Summer evenings were often spent at the baseball fields where Mike could be found prepping the diamonds before donning his coach’s cap. His wife Debbie was always nearby with a scorebook in hand—a quiet but constant presence by his side. Mike’s leadership extended beyond sports; he was also an active member of the Nowata PTA and remained deeply involved in community affairs throughout his life. He was even an active Board member of the Ball Cemetery serving to ensure his neighbors and loved ones were treated well, even in death.

Even after retirement from Phillips Petroleum Company in 2017, Mike continued to be very active by volunteering throughout his community. He volunteered during the elections by working at Nowata's polling sites, as well as proudly committing every Thursday afternoon at The Journey Home in Bartlesville. Where he offered comfort and companionship to families and their loved ones nearing life’s end—just as he had done for so many throughout his own life.

Mike dedicated just as much of himself to his loved ones. He made it his personal mission to create lasting memories for his family---trips to Dogpatch, Worlds of Fun, World's Fair, National Parks, and countless other destinations were just some of the places Mike and his family explored together. Mike cherished the tradition of the family vacation and even included an additional family trip or two in the summer to catch a Kansas City Royals game—a ritual that brought him great joy.

Mike was an avid fan of all sports, not just baseball. He loved OU football—Boomer!, the St. Louis Cardinals, OKC Thunder, Chicago Bulls, and especially Michael Jordan. He reveled in the thrill of competition and camaraderie sports provide.

Mike is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Deborah Ann Shipley Williams of the home; son Kevin Duane Williams and Nikki of Oologah, Oklahoma; grandsons TaKoda Addison Williams of Stillwater; Ethan Michael Williams and Bonnie of Owasso; Blake Hope of Talala; Bear Hope and Haylee of Claremore; Gracie Hope of Oologah; great- grandson Ronin Williams of Owasso; great-granddaughter Brynlee Hope of Claremore; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who were touched by his warmth and generosity.

Mike was preceded in death by parents Hewlett "Tom" and Violet Williams; parents Wolf and Shirley Shipley, brother Tom Williams; and son Brian Jefferson Williams.

Mike Williams lived with purpose, led with compassion, and loved without condition. May his memory bring comfort to those who knew him and serve as an enduring example of a life well lived. Vistitation for Mike will be held on Sunday, December 28, 2025, from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM in Nowata at Benjamin Funeral Service, 114 E. Cherokee Street. A celebration of Mike's life will be held on December 29, 2025, at 10:00 AM at Cornerstone Church, 260 E. Galer Avenue in Nowata, Oklahoma, with Randall Schatz officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home and Cremation Service. Online condolences may be left at www.honoringmemoriesbartlesville.com.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations may be made in Mike’s honor to The Journey Home of Bartlesville Providing compassionate end-of-life care.

www.the journeyhomeok.org (http://journeyhomeok.org/)

Every memory is a light that continues to shine.On this National Remember Me Day, we invite you to share a favorite memo...
12/21/2025

Every memory is a light that continues to shine.
On this National Remember Me Day, we invite you to share a favorite memory of a loved one you’ve lost. A story, a smile, or a simple moment you’ll never forget.
Let’s fill this space with love, remembrance, and the legacies they left behind.

Today we celebrate the trailblazers of the United States Space Force, America’s newest military branch, guarding the fin...
12/20/2025

Today we celebrate the trailblazers of the United States Space Force, America’s newest military branch, guarding the final frontier.
Happy Birthday, U.S. Space Force!

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